2024-2025 University Catalog
Education, Development, Teaching, and Learning Department
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College of Education and Professional Studies
School of Education
Ellensburg
Black Hall, room 204-26
Mail Stop 7406
509-963-1464
Email: cwuEDTL@cwu.edu
https://www.cwu.edu/academics/teaching-learning/
Faculty and Staff
Chair
Teresa Walker, EdD
Professors
Dia Gary, EdD, early childhood education
Khodi Kaviani, PhD, elementary education
YiShan Lea, EdD, bilingual education, TESL
Kate Mastruserio Reynolds, EdD, TESL, literacy
Terrance McCain, PhD, bilingual education, TESL
Sharryn Walker, PhD, literacy,
Teresa Walker, EdD, early childhood education, elementary education
Associate Professors
Wendie Lappin Castillo, PhD, special education
Amanda Obery, PhD, elementary education
Assistant Professors
Jadelyn Abbott, PhD, literacy, elementary literacy
Georgia Bunnell, PhD, literacy, elementary literacy
William Garnett, PhD, special education, elementary
Senior Lecturers
Annie Douglas, MEd, elementary, bilingual education, TESL
Michele Jacobson, MEd, special education
Lecturers
Yoko Allen, MEd, elementary education, early childhood education
Alison Birch, MEd, elementary education, literacy
Jessica Burtt, MEd, elementary education, literacy
Katy Cavenaugh, MEd, elementary education, science
Bridget Clark, MEd, elementary education
Ashley Dunn, MEd, elementary education
Harriet Fox, MEd, elementary education
Joy Fuqua, MEd, special education
Kim Gaidos, MEd, elementary education, literacy
Rebecca Johnston, MEd, elementary education
Katie Lawless, MEd, early childhood education, elementary education
Candy Lippincott, MEd, early childhood education
Flora London, MEd, elementary education
Loi Lutes, MEd, elementary education
Cynthia Maycock, MEd, elementary education
Sara McGuire, MEd, elementary education, literacy
Heather Remillard, MEd, elementary education, math
Kayla Robinson, MEd, elementary education, literacy
Sherese Roe, MEd, elementary education, literacy
Mary Runions, MEd, elementary education
Shannon Selzler, MEd, early childhood education
Joan Smith, MEd, special education
Jon Wright, MEd, elementary education
Staff
Lisa LaPorte, secretary senior
Jose Astiz, program coordinator, bilingual education, dual language
Paul Nichols, program coordinator, bilingual education, dual language
Department Information, Standards, and Requirements
Major and/or minor programs in the Education, Development, Teaching, and Learning (EDTL) department include early childhood education, elementary education, bilingual education/teaching English as a second language, literacy and special education. Additionally, the EDTL department contributes to the middle-level teaching programs in mathematics (see mathematics in the catalog) and science teaching (see science education in the catalog).
In addition to a listed major and/or minor, students must maintain full admission status in the School of Education and successfully complete all certification requirements to qualify for the Washington State teaching certificate. The early childhood education major and minor offer options in which these requirements do not apply (see descriptions below). Students completing a special education major or minor must complete EDCS 424 if they are pursuing a secondary discipline-specific teaching major (or EDLT 308 for those also seeking an elementary-specific teaching major) as part of the Professional Education Program. All students completing a secondary discipline-specific program must complete EDCS 424. All other education department majors or minors do not require the completion of this course. Also, at least 75 percent of the endorsable major or minor must be completed prior to EDCS 442, Student Teaching.
All students seeking a teacher certification endorsement must maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher for the last 45 graded credits. Students must also earn a minimum grade of “C” in all required major, minor, and Professional Education Program courses.
Special Education Majors
The special education majors offered are specifically designed to prepare teachers for meeting the diverse competencies required for teaching individuals with disabilities. Students electing special education teaching must follow one of the outlined programs. EDSE 302 must be taken prior to or concurrently with EDSE 311.
Graduate Information
The Department of Education, Development, Teaching, and Learning (EDLT) prepares socially responsible practitioner scholars to work and learn within diverse contexts; fostering language, literacy, and learning for all.
General Information
The Master of Education degree programs are designed primarily for elementary and secondary school teachers and school service personnel. Since the program may also prepare the student for community college teaching and for advanced study, the student should seek advice from the program advisors. For advice regarding specializations, contact the department.
Admission Requirements
In addition to general requirements for admission to master’s programs, students desiring admission to programs in education must meet departmental requirements. Members of the appropriate program will review the student’s application materials from the Office of Admissions and, if deemed necessary, may meet with the student before a recommendation for admission can be made.
Required Educational Foundations and Research Courses
EDF 510 is required of all students earning the MEd degree. The candidate further must choose at least six credits from the following: EDF 501, Educational Foundations, EDF 502, History of Education, EDF 503, Philosophy of Education, EDF 504, Advanced Educational Statistics, EDF 505, Educational Measurement for Teachers, EDF 506, Education Futurism, EDF 507, Studies and Problems in Intercultural Education, EDF 508, Comparative Education, EDF 567, Educational Change, PSY 552, Advanced Human Growth and Development, PSY 559, Advanced Educational Psychology (only one of PSY 552 or PSY 559 may be included to meet the foundations requirement), SOC 525, Society and Education, as approved by the student’s graduate advisor or committee chair. Related courses may be substituted with permission of the student’s graduate advisor or committee chair, the chair of the appropriate department, and the dean of Graduate Studies and Research.
Course Offerings
Frequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: https://www.cwu.edu/academics/teaching-learning/ or by contacting the department directly.
ProgramsBachelor of Arts (B.A.)Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.Ed.)Graduate CertificatesNon-degree Undergraduate Minors or CertificatesCoursesEducation: Bilingual (EDBL)- EDBL 212 - Cultural Literacies, Society, and Schooling (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- EDBL 250 - Ethnic and Cultural Minorities in American Education: Past and Present
- EDBL 289 - Career Writing Seminar for Teacher Candidates
- EDBL 296 - Individual Study
- EDBL 298 - Special Topics
- EDBL 299 - Seminar
- EDBL 312 - Foundations in Bilingual Education
- EDBL 318 - Family, Community, and Culture in Education
- EDBL 321 - Design, Implementation and Management of Dual Language Programs
- EDBL 331 - Foundations of Biliteracy in Dual Language Classrooms
- EDBL 396 - Individual Study
- EDBL 397 - Honors
- EDBL 398 - Special Topics
- EDBL 399 - Seminar
- EDBL 401 - Principles and Practices for Educating Linguistically Diverse Students
- EDBL 430 - Sheltering Instruction for Linguistically Diverse Students
- EDBL 432 - Second Language Acquisition for Educators
- EDBL 433 - Educational Linguistics
- EDBL 435 - Bilingual Education in the Content Areas
- EDBL 438 - Teaching English as a Second Language
- EDBL 439 - Assessment of Linguistically Diverse Students
- EDBL 440 - Development of Literacy with Linguistically Diverse Students
- EDBL 453 - Dual Language Methods: Social Studies (Bilingual)
- EDBL 454 - Dual Language Methods: Science
- EDBL 471 - Capstone (Bilingual)
- EDBL 492 - Practicum
- EDBL 496 - Individual Study
- EDBL 497 - Honors
- EDBL 498 - Special Topics
- EDBL 499 - Seminar
- EDBL 505 - Principles and Practices of Educating Linguistically Diverse Students
- EDBL 514 - Introduction to Linguistic Diversity in Education
- EDBL 518 - Linguistics for Educators
- EDBL 529 - Methods of Teaching ESL: History, Theories, and Materials
- EDBL 530 - Sheltering in Mainstream I: Methods
- EDBL 531 - Sheltering in Mainstream II: Assessment and Resources
- EDBL 532 - Second Language Acquisition for Educators
- EDBL 535 - Teaching Diverse Learners
- EDBL 536 - Understanding Research Methods
- EDBL 537 - Designing and Writing Research
- EDBL 550 - Advanced Literacy Development with Linguistically Diverse Students
- EDBL 590 - Cooperative Education
- EDBL 591 - Workshop
- EDBL 596 - Individual Study
- EDBL 597 - Graduate Research
- EDBL 598 - Special Topics
- EDBL 599 - Seminar
- EDBL 696 - Individual Study
- EDBL 698 - Special Topics
- EDBL 699 - Seminar
- EDBL 700 - Master’s Thesis, Project Study, and/or Examination
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